- cross-posted to:
- leftpiracy
- technology@lemmy.ml
- cross-posted to:
- leftpiracy
- technology@lemmy.ml
Doesn’t sound so good, but there’s always a way to bypass something.
USA WTF:
It’s not clear when—or even if—this legislation will come up for a vote. Traditionally, a bill like this would be considered by a Senate committee before making its way to the Senate floor. But as Congress has become more dysfunctional, it has become increasingly common for bills like this to get attached at the last minute to gargantuan “must-pass” spending bills.
For example, in December 2020, Tillis introduced legislation to make it a felony to run a pirate streaming site. Just two weeks later, the proposal was attached to the massive 5,600-page, $900 billion COVID spending bill. As a result, Tillis’ bill became law before most lawmakers—to say nothing of the general public—had time to read it.
“Freedom”